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Porsche Club Motorkhana/Skidpan Day, Eastern Creek Sunday 12/10/03


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The Porsche Club of NSW is holding a Motorkhana on the skid pan this sunday. They have spaces available if you are interested.

Requirements: Go to this link.

You will need a CAMS L2S license as a minimum.

Click here for the Entry Form.

That's all the details I have for the moment.

:D

Originally posted by red900ss

There's a 50% chance I'll attend this one. If any Club members need a CAMS licence I'll be able to issue them as of tomorrow.

Post here if you're interested.

i.e., an interim license issued "on the spot" that is used until Melbourne processes and sends out the license.

:P

If anyone is coming along you'll need to go to http://www.porscheclub.org.au/compcal.htm

and download and print the Competitor Registration form IN ADDITION TO the entry form.

I'm *probably* attending at this stage and I'll have the license forms if you need one on the day.

Oh yeah, rain is forcast. :P skidpan+rain=:burnout: :uh-huh:

heh, as if it wasn't slippery enough anyway.....

LOL, Duncan..................NO! :)

Other non-Porsches:

An M3, Dominic in his GTiR + GT-R, a PRB Clubman and a Renault Clio Sport.

Schuey wrapping up his historic 6th World Championship and me taking a class win at a Motorkhana...what a great day for Motorsport! :uh-huh:

not to mention John Bowe getting some of his own back :D

You did well to beat a clio on the skidpan, that one that came tothe SAU day kicked eveyone's arses...



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